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Will Pope Francis visit Assisi again this year? This imam says yes.
http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/will-pope-francis-visit-assisi-again-this-year-this-imam-says-yes-64058/ ^
Posted on 08/13/2016 5:57:24 PM PDT by piusv
Assisi, Italy, Aug 11, 2016 / 05:24 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- If a prominent imam is right, Pope Francis will visit Assisi Sept. 19 for a major international interreligious meeting.
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The meeting falls on the 30th anniversary of the World Day of Prayer for Peace that St. John Paul II convoked in Assisi 1986.
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Ah, another Vatican II "saint" in the making......
When will a true Catholic prelate stop the madness and condemn Vatican II?
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posted on
08/13/2016 5:57:24 PM PDT
by
piusv
To: piusv
One of the worst, stupidest things JPII ever did, along with his appointment of thousands of corrupt apostates as bishops.
To: piusv
I'm guessing he'll be traveling by car, train or helicopter, yes? In that case I'm OK with it... just so long as he doesn't take a plane .....:-).
On second thoughts, scratch the train, too. Reporters can share a rail car with him, can't they?
What a pope! One has to worry not only about what he does when he gets to his destination but also what he says on the journey.
To: Arthur McGowan
It wasn’t just stupid...it was anti-Catholic.
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posted on
08/14/2016 5:14:50 AM PDT
by
piusv
(The Spirit of Christ hasn't refrained from using separated churches as means of salvation:VII heresy)
To: Arthur McGowan
The Jesuit, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, was consecrated a bishop in 1992, under the watch of JP II. That same pope elevated Bergoglio to the college of cardinals in 2001.
The rest is history.
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posted on
08/14/2016 10:17:58 AM PDT
by
ebb tide
(We have a rogue curia in Rome.b)
To: piusv
For since they hold it for certain that men destitute of all religious sense are very rarely to be found, they seem to have founded on that belief a hope that the nations, although they differ among themselves in certain religious matters, will without much difficulty come to agree as brethren in professing certain doctrines, which form as it were a common basis of the spiritual life. For which reason conventions, meetings and addresses are frequently arranged by these persons, at which a large number of listeners are present, and at which all without distinction are invited to join in the discussion, both infidels of every kind, and Christians, even those who have unhappily fallen away from Christ or who with obstinacy and pertinacity deny His divine nature and mission. Certainly such attempts can nowise be approved by Catholics, founded as they are on that false opinion which considers all religions to be more or less good and praiseworthy, since they all in different ways manifest and signify that sense which is inborn in us all, and by which we are led to God and to the obedient acknowledgment of His rule. Not only are those who hold this opinion in error and deceived, but also in distorting the idea of true religion they reject it, and little by little, turn aside to naturalism and atheism, as it is called; from which it clearly follows that one who supports those who hold these theories and attempt to realize them, is altogether abandoning the divinely revealed religion. - Pope Pius XI, Mortalium Animos, 1928
In other words, to take part in or support such endeavors equates with : apostasy.
APOSTASY.
And yet the post Vatican II church "canonizes" men who publicly take part in these endeavors without a public confession and return to the divinely revealed religion.
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posted on
08/15/2016 5:21:07 AM PDT
by
piusv
(The Spirit of Christ hasn't refrained from using separated churches as means of salvation:VII heresy)
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